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Fox Theatre Presents NEW Behind the Scenes Tours

For
The First Time, The Public Will Have Access To Backstage, Legendary
Stage

ATLANTA,
GA – The Fox
Theatre today announces special Behind the Scenes Tours, a 90-minute
guided program that allows guests to experience the soul of the Fox
from three different perspectives. First,
people will see the work, operationally, that goes into every
performance backstage and underneath the stage, including power
rooms, production offices, and stage lifts – a salute to the
hundreds of unseen workers hustling to allow the curtain to open at 8
p.m. Next,
guests will walk through the history of the Fox while hearing the
incredible stories of how Atlanta came together to save the legendary
Fox Theatre 40 years ago! The tour invites people to imagine the Fox
in 1929 and take in the theater’s historical significance and
preservation efforts by visiting never before seen restoration
workrooms. The
final stop of the tour allows guests to walk the same hallways and
dressing rooms as The Rolling Stones, Elvis, and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Guides will show the “Play It Pretty for Atlanta” sign, which is
a quote from Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Ronnie Van Zant and the last thing
performers see before hitting the stage. People will also get to see
a timeline of the Fox painted on the stairs. The higher you go, the
more recent the timeline. Pictures of famous Fox performers grace the
walls as well.

The
tour will end on the theater’s legendary stage.

The
new Behind the Scenes Tours begin in June and will only be available
for a limited time. They include refreshments in the star dressing
rooms and photo opportunities on the stage. This
is the first time the public will have access to these areas of the
theater.The
tours will take place on the following dates:

·Tuesday, June 9·Wednesday, June 10·Sunday, June 14·Tuesday, June 16·Wednesday, June 17·Saturday, June 20

Tickets
cost $45.00 (plus applicable fees). The Behind the Scenes Tours are
not recommended for children under 7, and no children under the age
of 2 are permitted. Everyone must have a ticket to attend the tour. Find
tickets and more information at www.foxtheatre.org/tours.